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Twilight Saga And Only Ever Yours: A Literary Analysis

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Feminism refers to a broad range of ideas and ideologies directed towards supporting and promoting gender and sex equality for women, yet the novels of which will be discussed can be considered anti-Feminist in the way that they do exactly as the quote poses ‘exclude women from positions of power and authority.’ Anti-Feminism is broadly defined as opposition to some or all forms of feminism and the quote suggests exactly that. Novels the Twilight Saga and Only Ever Yours by Stephenie Meyer and Louise O’Neil are critically viewed as anti-feminist and present themselves as perfect examples of the quote in question. Twilight portrays its female protagonist as a weak and vulnerable girl that can only be saved from potentially dangerous situations by her strong, admirable vampire boyfriend and so in turn is constantly excluded from positions of power because she is always considered as incapable of looking after herself. Similarly, Only Ever Yours depicts all its …show more content…

Where nobody fights back or speaks about the problems they are facing Freida could do this, she is a smart and sarcastic character but she sees no flaws in the system. O’Neil only causes her to be angered by it because she is not ranked number one and so this proves that she has been so thoroughly brainwashed that even the idea of political dissent would be alien to her. Actually, they are specifically taught that too much thinking is bad for them “Thinking too much robs you of your beauty. No man will ever want a companion who thinks too much”. Thus it is not surprising that none of the Eve’s attempt to fight against this inequality as it is all they know, they are taught by other older women who they look up to that thinking is a bad thing to do and so they never even try to gain a position of authority because they know that the men find it an unacceptable thing to

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